Were is the plural and the second person singular of the past tense of be1. 2. Is noter in the dictionary? noun One who notes, observes, or takes notice. Is tatty in the dictionary? adjective, tat·ti·er, tat·ti·est. cheap or tawdry; vulgar: a tatty production of a Shakespearean play. shabby orRead More →

Nincompoop For such a colloquial word, nincompoop actually has a very learned past. Samuel Johnson, the compiler of England’s first proper dictionary, claims the word comes from the Latin phrase non compos mentis (“not of right mind”), and was originally a legal term. Is Cattywampus a real word? Cattywampus isRead More →

Loq’s meaning is the third-person singular of “speak.” The Latin word is “loquitur.” The English language has some words derived from “loq.” The loq definition inspires both “loquacious” and “loquacity.” Synonyms include “garrulous,” “talkative,” and “chattering.” Because loq is not itself an English word, you don’t … Is roq aRead More →

(Entry 1 of 2) 1 : of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a utopia especially : having impossibly ideal conditions especially of social organization. 2 : proposing or advocating impractically ideal social and political schemes utopian idealists. What is mean by crippling? crippled; crippling ˈkri-​p(ə-​)liŋ Definition of crippleRead More →

screen somebody from somebody/something to protect someone from something dangerous or unpleasant, especially to protect someone who has done something illegal or dishonest synonym shield. What is the meaning of Screan? screened; screening; screens. Definition of screen (Entry 2 of 2) transitive verb. 1 : to guard from injury orRead More →

French for “goodbye,” adieu literally means “to God” and was part of à dieu vous commant, “I commend you to God.” Adopted into English in the 1300s, it was first recorded in Chaucer’s Troilus and Cressida (c. 1385). Today it is considered quite formal, although it also is used humorously.Read More →

To stun or shock with a high-voltage stun gun: “The boisterous student was screaming for help and pleading not to be tased” (Nat Hentoff). Is Taze a scrabble word? No, taze is not in the scrabble dictionary. What is the verb for using a Taser? transitive verb. : to shootRead More →

adjective Able to be inspired ; capable of inspiring . Is Uniformation a word? noun The act or process of making uniform. Does uniform mean same? uniform Add to list Share. Uniform means the same. If your school has a uniform it means all the kids wear the same clothes.Read More →

Online Etymology Dictionary says: ta: 1772, “natural infantile sound of gratitude” . Although possibly originating from the imitative of baby talk, this is in widespread use in the North of England and Wales as an informal “thanks” amongst adults. Used to express thanks. What type of word is TA? WhatRead More →